Cyprus is a growing hub for international business, driven by key sectors such as finance, shipping, real estate, tourism, and professional services. One of the most attractive features for companies in Cyprus is the country’s low corporate tax rate of 12.5%, which is one of the lowest in the European Union. Additionally, Cyprus offers a network of double taxation treaties with over 60 countries, allowing businesses to operate with greater tax efficiency. The Cypriot economy is stable and growing, and the government actively supports foreign direct investment (FDI) through incentives and streamlined procedures for company registration.
Historically, Cyprus has long been a centre of trade and commerce, due to its strategic location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. After gaining independence in 1960, Cyprus has successfully transitioned into a modern market economy. Over the past few decades, Cyprus has positioned itself as a key financial hub in the Mediterranean region, and its entry into the European Union in 2004 has further strengthened its economic ties with Europe. Popular company structures in Cyprus include the Limited Liability Company (LLC) and the Public Limited Company (PLC), both of which offer flexibility, legal protection, and ease of incorporation
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